Yes, the word 'pandemonium' is a noun, a word for a very noisy and confused situation; a word for a thing.
In the sentence, "Pandemonium broke out.", the noun pandemonium is the subject.
The phrase "pandemonium broke out" is a common expression meaning chaos or disorder suddenly occurred. It is grammatically correct and widely understood.
The prefix that can be added to the word "sense" to indicate that something doesn't make sense is "in-".
Please provide me with the sentence so I can help you determine if it makes sense.
Yes, a clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb. It does need to make sense within the context of a sentence to convey a complete thought.
Object of Preposition
yes you can but only in good sense
Iwas filled with pandemonium. This sentence does not display understanding of the word. One could say one was filled with almost anything. If you were filled with dismay at the pandemonium caused by the charging elephant, that would make more sense.
When the government announced it was bankrupt, pandemonium broke loose on Wall Street.As soon as the elephant crashed through the door and into the room, pandemonium erupted.
your sentence: the PlayStation that I love the most is Pandemonium 2.
You would not (at least if you were writing correct English). The correct spelling of the word is pandemonium."The concert was loud and pandemonium broke out when the lead singer left the stage in the middle of a song."
hyperbole
Pandemonium. You have it right.
The cast of History of Pandemonium - 2016 includes: Juan Sencor as Yago Make Silvani as Leon Ium
Master Pandemonium was created in 1986.
PandemoniUM - A cappella - was created in 1993.
Satánico pandemonium was created in 1973.
Into the Pandemonium was created on 1987-11-02.
Pandemonium is a state of extreme confusion and disorder.